This is an unusual Webley Pryse type revolver. The retailer is marked on the barrel top London Armoury Co. Bermondsey and 10 Ryder Street, St James, London. Robert and John Adams, the revolver invento
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This is a rare Webley Pryse D.A. revolver with serial number 2650 with the barrel marked J. Hunt. Jersey. Jersey is an island of the coast of UK and France. It retains over 75% original blue finish. T
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This is a Nickel WG Model 1889 D.A. revolver in 476 caliber with birds head grips and 6” barrel. The serial number is 3209 and is retailer marked Watson Bros. Pall Mall London. This has the Chur
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Serial #19033, .455/.476/ converted to .45 Colt by extending the chambers and recessing the rim. 6" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.
This is a great looking revolver that retains 95% plus of th
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Serial #A76250, .380 Revolver (.38 S&W), 4" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.
This is a very nice Birmingham proofed revolver that has all matching numbers and retains 85-90% of the original com
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Serial #11525, 7.65mm (.32 ACP), 3 1/2" barrel with a very good bore that has even freckling within the grooves.
This is a handsome little 1908-made pistol that retains 80-85% of the original high po
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Serial #108491, 6.35mm (.25 ACP), 2 1/8" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.
This is a very nice little pistol that retains 90-92% of the original blue finish that has silvered and faded to gray a
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Webley RIC# 1 RIC #1 ser# 95520 Police # 398 double action revolver converted to 22Long Rifle. Originally sold to the Totonto Police Force some where in the 1880's or 1890's? Properly
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This is a very nice Webley Pryse #4 D.A. revolver in .476 caliber. The barrel is marked F.T. Baker 88 Fleet St., London. Baker had this address in London from 1860-1862. The bore is very good bright a
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Serial #639 and 827, .442 Webley, 6" barrels with very good bores that have some dark freckling within the grooves.
This is an attractive set comprised of two solid frame Webleys, both retailer marke
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This is an unmarked large frame Webley-Bentley D.A. 45 caliber percussion revolver. It is a 5 shot with a 6” barrel and there are only British proof marks on the cylinder and frame. The mechanic
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This is a very well and beautifully made Webley Pryse type 6 shot 450 D.A. revolver made by Augusta Francotte in the 1880s and was presented Sept. 24, 1886. There is an oval silver escutcheon with his
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This is a British Prof marked copy of a Webley M&P in 44 caliber. It retains 68% blue with an excellent bore and excellent mechanical function. The grips a very good without any chips or damage. T
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This is a 3.5” barrel 442 caliber Webley RIC made by Bentley & Playfair Ltd, Birmingham England on the top strap. The left side frame is TPF 268, which I think is Toronto Police Force #268.
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Serial #102067, 6.35mm (.25 ACP), 2 1/8" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.
This is a 1913-made pistol that retains 92% plus of the original blue finish that has some small spots of plum-brown fr
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Serial #17, .32 RF Short, 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent, bright bore.
This is a handsome revolver that retains virtually all of its original high polish blue finish with only some very mild silveri
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Webley & Scott 1907 6.35mm caliber pistol. Webley & Scott 1907 produced from 1906-1939. Bore is very good with strong rifling. About 96% blueing with grey patina. Grips are good with a repaire
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Webley & Scott 1906 .32 caliber pistol. Produced 1906-1940. Many were used by the Metropolitan Police. 3 1/2"" long barrel. Very good bore. Original magazine. The left grip is cracked. About 80% f
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Webley & Scott 1909 9mm BL caliber pistol. Produced 1909 to 1930. Caliber 9 MM Browning long. 5"" long barrel. Very good bore. Original magazine. Very good grips. About 90% finish. Has a grip safe
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Webley Mark VI .455 Webley caliber revolver. British WWI service pistol. The gun appears to have been arsenal refurbished, has been renumbered, and has an “N” stamped above the number. Exc
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Webley & Scott M&P Automatic 9mm Brown Long caliber pistol. This unusual pistol is one of the ones used in South Africa. Has traces of finish remaining in protected areas. Functions perfectly
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This revolver was made in the 1874-1876 time frame and was retailed by E. M. Reilly of London. It is chambered for the equally rare .500 Tranter cartridge that drove a blunt nosed 350 grain bull
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SPECIAL-ORDER CUSTOM-SHOP WEBLEY MODEL OF 1889 TARGET .455 CALIBER.
THIS REVOLVER IS VERY RARE!!!
THIS WEBLEY WAS ASSEMBLED VERY LATE IN 1889, WITH THE FACTORY TARGET UPGRADE OPTIONS (TARG
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Here is an English competitor to Webley with their verison of an R.I.C. revolver.The frame could very well have been supplied by Webley ,or, the same foundry. There was a lot of cooperation between ma
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